Proof? And when did you start your critique? And did you ever praise him for news conferences?
I've blasted both DeBlasio and Cuomo on here. DeBlasio was an idiot for not shutting things down earlier and encouraging people to get out on the town. Cuomo made a terrible decision to send covid positive patients back to nursing homes. But given where NY was, the state and the city have done a good job of quickly bringing down the numbers.
The alarm devices emit a noise and light up if workers get closer than two metres together, but have been slammed by a worker’s union for “infantilising” employees.
This is not normal. What has happened to humans?
Where does this end up? Electronic collars that administer a shock if you break distancing restrictions?
Aside from the imprisonment of everyone inside pods, this weird technology is being embraced with the social distancing justification.
evillawyer said:
I've blasted both DeBlasio and Cuomo on here. DeBlasio was an idiot for not shutting things down earlier and encouraging people to get out on the town. Cuomo made a terrible decision to send covid positive patients back to nursing homes. But given where NY was, the state and the city have done a good job of quickly bringing down the numbers.
That post didn't age well.
The fact that you blame the deaths on Trump is absurd. There are countries that had strict lockdown measures that still have more deaths/person than the US. The only way to have stopped it completely would have been to go all China and arrest people for leaving their homes.
Starting noon tomorrow every death is on the dementia patient. I expect you to continue to post these celebratory tweets
Scrolling around the country and looking at the case and death numbers in most states, it appears that my prediction that we would crest the hill by mid- to late-January may have been pretty darn close. I just pray that the downward trend continues. Continuing research demonstrating duration of immunity and the effect of vaccination certainly look promising.Knox co. at 8 days in a row with growth rate in new cases under 1%.
Scrolling around the country and looking at the case and death numbers in most states, it appears that my prediction that we would crest the hill by mid- to late-January may have been pretty darn close. I just pray that the downward trend continues. Continuing research demonstrating duration of immunity and the effect of vaccination certainly look promising.